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Blogging about mental health issues

Each week we publish blog posts on a whole range of topics, relating in some way to mental health — written by Mind staff, service users and health and policy professionals. Some blog posts may not reflect official Mind policy.

We welcome comments and questions on our posts, but have a few ground rules to keep the site welcoming and interesting to every body. The first rule is the most important: be respectful of other commenters and bloggers.

Diverse Minds:

  • 13 October 2011
    The importance of remembering

    Patrick Vernon writes about some of the remarkable people who survived abuse in Victorian asylums and left their accounts for future generations, and why it’s so important to continue to record people's experiences. This part of our series for Black History Month.

    Some readers may find the start of this blog triggering.

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  • 16 June 2011
    Different pasts, shared futures: Refugee week 2011

    The slogan for Refugee Week (20 to 26 June) says it all: “Different pasts, shared future”. A man or woman may be born in a distant country, raised in a different culture, exposed to persecution and forced to travel a long distance to reach safety, but through contact with a community of fellow survivors and carers, can achieve recovery and begin a new life in the UK.

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